High-sensitivity electrophoretic method for the detection of Bence Jones protein and for the study of proteinuria in unconcentrated urines

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The study of proteinuria, and especially the search for Bence Jones proteins (BJP), has almost always required urine concentration. We evaluated a high-sensitivity electrophoretic method using unconcentrated urine based on colloidal gold staining. The sensitivity for the detection of BJP is further enhanced by immunofixation. Sensitivity to BJP is better than 1 mg/L and, apart from the ɑ-1 microglobulin, all the proteins relevant to the classification of proteinuria can be visualized with a sensitivity of approximatively 3 mg/L. © 1993, Association for Clinical Biochemistry. All rights reserved.

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Aguzzi, F., Gasparro, C., Bergami, M. R., & Merlini, M. (1993). High-sensitivity electrophoretic method for the detection of Bence Jones protein and for the study of proteinuria in unconcentrated urines. Annals of Clinical Biochemistry, 30(3), 287–292. https://doi.org/10.1177/000456329303000310

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